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Jakarta, Indonesia
Some tips on where to start in this sprawling city.
Nov 24, 2011
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Richard Milnes
Batam Island (Pulau Batam), Riau Archipelago, Indonesia
Singapore's less famous neighbour is a useful transit hub and can make a good short break from the Lion City.
Nov 24, 2011
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Richard Milnes
Borobudur, near Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Borobudur is a small, friendly town with a large, Buddhist, UNESCO World Heritage monument.
Nov 22, 2011
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Richard Milnes
Fruit and Vegetable Carving in Thailand
The exquisite carvings of fruit and flowers that accompany Thai dishes are the result of painstaking work and like their ice-carvings, are not meant to last
Nov 12, 2011
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Mari Nicholson
Luxury Hotels & Hideaways on Koh Samuii Thailand
In recent years, Koh Samuii in Thailand has increased the number of its luxury hotels and hideaways. Now it is said that David Beckham has bought a milliona
Nov 12, 2011
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Mari Nicholson
Sapporo, Japan - a Perfect Winter Getaway
The Snow Festival in February is the top attraction in Sapporo but outside of that the city has a lot to offer: great hotels, great food, parks and gardens.
Nov 12, 2011
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Mari Nicholson
Possible Thailand Visa Fee Waiver
Despite news of flood ravaged Thailand most popular tourist destinations are unaffected. But to encourage arrivals the TAT may waive 60 day visa fees.
Nov 12, 2011
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John Howe
Indonesia's Bunaken Cha Cha: Welcomes Divers and Their Families
Bunaken Cha Cha Nature Resort, on Indonesia's Bunaken Island, delivers spectacular, family-friendly diving in one of the world's richest aquatic ecosystems.
Nov 10, 2011
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Caroline Helbig
Bangkok International Airport Operating as Normal
Bangkok's international airport is unaffected by the current floods it is operating normaly. Flood defences are sufficient to keep it flood free.
Nov 7, 2011
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John Howe
Easy Travel Around Cities in Asia, Australia and the UK
Travel Cards are economical and convenient method of pre-paying for bus, train, metro or ferry journeys in an unfamiliar city.
Nov 7, 2011
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John Howe
Thailand Flooding - Conflicting Stories Confuse Bangkokians
Efforts to reassure the public at times can cause confusion. This seems to be happening in Bangkok at the moment as authorities offer conflicting stories.
Oct 27, 2011
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Mari Nicholson
Thailand Flooding - Escaping Crocodiles and Other Dangers
As though raging flood waters were not enough for the inhabitants of Bangkok and nearby towns, there now comes a rumour of escaping crocodiles and tigers.
Oct 26, 2011
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Mari Nicholson
Thailand: Flooding Continues to Threaten Bangkok as Waters Rise
An emergency 5-day holiday has been declared by the government to enable people to move out of the capital. The barriers may not hold along the Chao Phraya.
Oct 25, 2011
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Mari Nicholson
Three Reasons to Visit Tokyo Disneyland
Tokyo Disneyland is easy to get to. You'll also feel like a big kid and experience just how fond the Japanese are of Disney characters.
Oct 22, 2011
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Esma Holden
Bars and Karaoke for First Time Visitors to Japan
It's not hard to find a good time after hours in Japan. Enjoy a different type of bar and karaoke experience in Tokyo than you'll be used to in the West.
Oct 21, 2011
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Esma Holden
Sunrise and Beyond at Indonesia's Mount Bromo Volcano
Mount Bromo, the star among volcanoes in Indonesia, is at its scenic best at sunrise, but stay after the tours have gone to feel its sacred splendor.
Oct 21, 2011
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Caroline Helbig
The Esplanade in Singapore
The Esplanade in Singapore is a durian-shaped Singaporean opera house, but also a terrific tourist venue.
Oct 19, 2011
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Marcus Chin
Flooding in Thailand - Sunday Update and News
Flooding in Thailand continues to cause fears as thunderstorms are forecast for the next few days, bringing with them the possibility of furtherownpours.
Oct 16, 2011
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Mari Nicholson